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Woman feeding monkey slapped, how can the scenic area protect the safety of tourists?

author:Kyushu Special Observation
Woman feeding monkey slapped, how can the scenic area protect the safety of tourists?

#女子景区给猴子喂食遭掌掴 #

The incident of a woman feeding a monkey and being slapped has sparked widespread public concern and discussion. As the management of scenic spots, the response of scenic area staff should pay more attention to protecting the safety and welfare of tourists.

First of all, scenic spots should strictly stop tourists from feeding wild animals, strengthen warnings and publicity, and guide tourists to treat wild animals correctly. Feeding wild animals will not only interfere with the ecological environment and eating habits of animals, but also cause wild animals to attack and harm humans. Therefore, scenic spots should take measures to prohibit tourists from feeding wild animals, strengthen the supervision and management of tourists, and avoid similar incidents.

Secondly, scenic spots should strengthen the safety of tourists, provide better insurance services, and ensure the personal safety and property safety of tourists during their visit. Although the insurance and vaccination included in the scenic spot tickets can provide certain guarantees and compensation for tourists to a certain extent, it is more important to strengthen the management of the scenic spot and protect the rights and interests of tourists.

In short, scenic spots should take the protection of tourists' safety as the primary task, strengthen the management and supervision of tourists, provide better services and guarantees, and create a safe, comfortable and pleasant tourism environment for tourists.

Woman feeding monkey slapped, how can the scenic area protect the safety of tourists?

In general, most monkeys do not attack humans, but some monkeys may attack humans in certain situations. Here are some species and situations of monkeys that can attack humans:

Baboons: Baboons are very aggressive monkeys, especially when their family or territory is threatened. If you see baboons in the wild, you should stay away from them and keep quiet.

Gibbons: Gibbons are generally relatively quiet and friendly, but they may attack humans when threatened by female monkeys and cubs.

Japanese macaques: Macaques are a very common species of monkey in Japan, but they are also aggressive. If you see them in a macaque park in Japan or in the wild, don't try to approach or feed them.

After being attacked by monkeys, you should immediately leave the scene and stay away from the monkey group. If you are bitten or scratched, you should wash the wound immediately and seek medical help, as monkeys can carry diseases. When observing monkeys in the wild, respect their living space and keep quiet and not disturb them.

Woman feeding monkey slapped, how can the scenic area protect the safety of tourists?

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